Jon Rahm Club de Campo wins at Villa de Madrid He won his third Spanish Open on the last day after leading with a total of 259 hits (par 25), a figure equal to the Severiano Ballesteros he adored.

The 27-year-old Spanish golfer started the day with a total of -17, one stroke less than Australian Min Woo Lee.He competed in the four days of the tournament in Madrid.

Rahm started the last round evenly on the first holeA bird in two followed, Lee responded with another in a third. Everything changed on the fourth hole, the field was overrun with people watching the game in the sweltering heat and the Australian made a bogey that placed him two strokes behind the Spaniard.

With the birds on holes six, seven, nine and eleven, the Basque golfer seemed to be on track for victory.A bogey at twelve gave hope to Lee, who formerly had an eagle at seven.

Another bird on the thirteenth hole and an eagle on the fourteenth hole cleared the way to victory, especially as Lee drowned on the third hole, which even knocked him out of second place, eventually occupied by Frenchman Mathieu Pavon with 268 hits. ).

The last hole in which hundreds of fans occupied the pitch, attending Club de Campo Villa de Madrid, lor he liked Rahm, who was seen smiling walking from the tee to the last shot.

Rahm’s aim was to equalize the three titles of the legendary Severiano Ballesteros, who won in 1981, 1985 and 1995, while also merging his name with that of Ángel de la Torre, who won three times in 1916, 1917 and 1919. It was not 1918, at a time when the format of this sport was radically different from the current one.

Then, in the four-year period from 1946 to 1949, Marcelino Morcillo consistently made his name in the history of the winners of the Spanish Open, but in 1947 his lowest result was amateur Mario González ahead of the aforementioned professional. morcil